Robert Ricci GEC 22 March 2015

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1 Robert Ricci GEC 22 March 2015

2 2 Why We re Building CloudLab Clouds are changing the way we look at a lot of problems Giving us new ideas of what s possible Impact goes far beyond computer science and have broader impacts with much more potential Transformational for IT- based businesses enables rapid startup but there'ʹs still a lot we don'ʹt know, from perspective of Researchers (those who will transform the cloud) Users (those who will use the cloud to transform their own fields) To investigate these questions, we need: Flexible, scalable scientific infrastructure That enables exploration of fundamental science in the cloud Built by and for the research community

5 5 The CloudLab Vision A meta- cloud for building clouds Build your own cloud on our hardware resources Agnostic to specific cloud software Run existing cloud software stacks (like OpenStack, Hadoop, etc.) or new ones built from the ground up Control and visibility all the way to the bare metal Sliceable for multiple, isolated experiments at once With CloudLab, it will be as easy to get a cloud tomorrow as it is to get a VM today

12 12 Technology Foundations Built on Emulab and ProtoGENI Provisions, then gets out of the way Run- time services are optional Controllable through a web interface and GENI APIs Scientific instrument for repeatable research Physical isolation for most resources Profiles capture everything needed for experiments Software, data, and hardware details Can be shared and published (eg. in papers)

13 13 Federated with GENI CloudLab can be used with a GENI account GENI Racks around the country Programmable wide- area network Openflow at dozens of sites Connected in one layer 2 domain Large clusters (100s of nodes) at several sites Wireless and mobile WiMax at 8 institutions LTE / EPC testbed ( PhantomNet ) at Utah International partners Europe (Fed4FIRE), Brazil, Japan

14 14 Your Own Cloud in One Click

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16 16 use your GENI account Learn more, sign up: stay for the tutorial This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.

2 The Need Addressed by CloudLab Clouds are changing the way we look at a lot of problems Giving us new ideas of what s possible Impact goes far beyond computer science and have broader impacts with much

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